Best Of E3 2015

Here's Everything You Missed At E3 So Far In One List

As you're probably aware, this week is the Super Bowl of video game announcements. But if you didn't have time to watch all of the live streams from various publishers but still wanted to see what this year's E3 has to offer, we've got you covered. Check out the best of the best from this year's announcements.

Fallout 4

Officially announced a couple weeks before E3 this year, everyone's favorite post-apocalyptic RPG is returning for a fifth installment (if you count Fallout: New Vegas). Bethesda has never had trouble winning over fans of its retrofuturistic video game series, but now fans get to finally see what happened immediately before things went to hell in the Fallout universe. Set in Boston, Fallout 4 will introduce new features, like a detailed crafting system, customizable armor, and the most dynamic world Bethesda has ever dreamed up. $59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

Uncharted 4

The Uncharted series has always been a fantastic exercise in cinematic story telling and unparalleled graphical optimization. And now we're finally going to see what the Uncharted series looks like when developed specifically for next-gen. Coming exclusively to the PS4 in the first quarter of 2016, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is definitely a title to keep your eyes on.$59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

Mass Effect Andromeda

When Mass Effect 3 was released, we were under the impression that we may have seen the last of Bioware's epic sci-fi universe. Luckily, we were wrong. Rumors began in the months after that we might be seeing a new title in the Mass Effect universe, and thankfully those rumors have proven to be true. While we don't know much about Mass Effect Andromeda from the cinematic trailer, we do know the game will take place in a different time and place than the original triology entirely.

Halo 5

When it was announced that Bungie (the original developer behind the Halo franchise) was no longer going to be at the helm for the development of Halo 4, we were a bit concerned. Luckily though, 343 Industries not only delivered a great Halo game, they delivered one of the most well received Halo games in the franchise. Now that we're seeing the first glimpses of Halo 5, we feel confident that Halo fans have nothing to worry about.$59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

Assassin's Creed Syndicate

It's been less than 10 years since Assassin's Creed was first released, and nine installments later Ubisoft shows no signs of slowing down. Syndicate will be set in 1868 Victorian-era London, will feature a new protagonist, and even let players get into high-stakes horse-drawn-carriage races and train-top fight scenes. $59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

Gears of War 4

Fans of the action-packed Gears of War franchise will be delighted to know that the fourth installment in the series will be hitting store shelves in time for the holiday season of 2016. While details are still scant at this point, the gameplay demo above should give you a good idea of what you're in for.$59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

Rainbow Six Siege

Rainbow Six is still one of the most beloved tactical shooters out there, but the franchise has seen a lot of titles since the original 1998 Windows release that didn't live up to the spirit of the original. Ubisoft Montreal hopes to change all that with the release of Rainbow Six: Siege. Everything we've seen of the game so far has only given us hope. We may finally have a worthy successor to the franchise.$59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

Star Wars Battlefront

Fans of the Star Wars Battlefront franchise finally have something to chew on during this E3. While the game itself was announced two years ago at E3, we're just now getting a proper look at how the reboot of the series is shaping up. This next Battlefrontgame will feature four planets on release — Hoth, Tatooine, Endor, and Sullust, and is expected in time for the holiday season of this year.$59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

Final Fantasy VII Remake

It's something Final Fantasy fans have been asking for since forever, and it's actually happening. Final Fantasy VIIwill see a remake. Not just a remastered version with slightly improved graphics, but an actual remake. The trailer looks amazing, and all we can really do at this point is wait and hope it somehow manages to live up to the astronomical expectations. Be warned though, because although development has begun, we probably won't be seeing a release for quite a long time.$59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

Horizon Zero Dawn

Set in an open world long after the fall of a forgotten civilization, Horizon Zero Dawnpits the player against a race of advanced machines that dominate the game's world. Visually speaking, the game seems to strike an odd but beautiful balance between an Elder Scrolls game and, well, OK maybe there aren't many games with robot mutant dinosaurs. Either way, this is a game we could get behind if for no other reason that how hilariously absurd it looks. $59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

Minecraft on Microsoft's HoloLens

During Microsft's BUILD conference earlier this year we finally got a good preview of what HoloLens is going to look like in practice (it looks awesome, if you missed it). And at E3 this year Microsoft showed what gaming integration might look like using HoloLens with a pretty breathtaking live demo on stage.

Just Cause 3

Everyone's favorite over-the-top massive open world action game returns for a third installment, and we're finally getting to see some details at E3 this year. Similar to its predecessor, Just Cause 3 will feature a staggering 400 square miles for players to explore (and more importantly, destroy). Just how large is that? Around ten times larger than GTA V's entire map. Oh, and did we mention you can surf on ICBMs? $59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Gameplay

After an unbelievably epic announcement trailer a couple months back, the gaming world has been eagerly awaiting some real gameplay footage from the next iteration of the Deus Ex franchise. And at Square Enix's press conference today, they delievered. At first glance, we can't say the game has stepped up in graphical fidelity too much since Human Revolution, but they certainly seemed to have introduced a host of new gameplay mechanics. $59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

Kingdom Hearts 3

Fans of the Kingdom Hearts franchise have been waiting 10 years for a proper sequel to Kingdom Hearts 2. Year after year, they've been taunted by mobile games, Nintendo DS games, and PSP games under the Kingdom Hearts franchise name, but now we're finally seeing a proper release, and fans around the world are understandable ecstastic. At E3, Square Enix showed off first official gameplay trailer, which you can view above.$59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands

Ubisoft always seems to have at least one new IP to announce under the Tom Clancy's branding at E3. Last year it was Rainbow Six Siege, and the year before that, The Division. This time around, it's Ghost Recon Wildlands. This announcement is a departure from previous Ubisoft titles however — it may be a military shooter but the massive open world playable with 4 person co-op is sure to make this title quite distinct.$59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

Tom Clancy's The Division

We got our first sneak peak of Tom Clancy's The Division back in the 2013 E3 presentation, but now we're seeing some real details. Multiplayer won't simply pit squads of players against each other like a standard death match game, but actually give you the choice of whether to team up or take each other down. We also now know that March 8th, 2016 is the official release date for the game, so expect more details and gameplay previews in the future.$59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

Hitman (2015)

Fans of the Hitman franchise have something to look forward to after a slew of mobile game releases to fill in the gaps between Hitman Absolution and now. The next entrant into the franchise, titled simply Hitman, will see a December 2015 release this year.$59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

DOOM (2016)

The classic gore-fest that is DOOM is making an appropriately stomach churning return, and now we have some gameplay footage to check out. After care recommended following viewing.$59.99 Pre-Order at Amazon.com

Call of Duty: Black Ops III

The latest trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 shows off a new movement system that is intended to allow players to chain movements together in a fluid manner. Similar to a game like Mirror's Edge or Titanfall, we see players performing wall runs while aiming down sights and taking out opponents. Not a lot of points for accuracy there guys, but it does look like a lot of fun.

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